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Trump Tylenol Warning Sparks Backlash From Experts

Published on: September 23, 2025 7:09 AM

Trump Tylenol warning has alarmed medical experts after the US president told pregnant women to avoid the painkiller over an unproven autism link. Speaking at the White House, Trump urged expectant mothers to “tough it out,” claiming only an “extremely high fever” would justify using the medicine. His remarks contradict decades of medical consensus.

Medical groups, including the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, have long cited paracetamol—the main ingredient in Tylenol—as one of the safest options during pregnancy. Experts warn that untreated fever and pain can harm both mother and baby. NYU medical ethicist Arthur Caplan called Trump’s advice “dangerous” and “full of misinformation.”

The Food and Drug Administration offered a far more cautious stance. In a letter to doctors, the agency stated that “a causal relationship has not been established.” Researchers continue to debate possible risks, with some studies suggesting a link, while many others show no evidence. Scientists agree that more research is needed before drawing conclusions.

Trump’s announcement also included strong anti-vaccine claims, echoing positions long promoted by his health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. He cast doubt on standard vaccines, including the MMR shot, and suggested changes to the infant vaccination schedule. Health officials strongly oppose such moves, warning they would put children at greater risk of deadly diseases.

In conclusion, the Trump Tylenol warning and anti-vaccine remarks have deepened concerns among medical professionals. Experts fear that misinformation could discourage safe treatment during pregnancy and weaken public trust in vaccines. Public health leaders continue to urge parents and expectant mothers to follow established medical guidance.

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